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probably not even tried in boston. it will be tried may be in springfield or some other city outside there. so many were personally affected by this. it may be the foreplay, the foreplay may be more interesting than what happened in the at actual trial. >> if something comes to light from the ongoing fbi investigation, that suggests that dzhokhar is lying, that there was a link to militants in chechnya, where we know his brother, tamerlan, possibly made a couple of visits there, if that emerges, now that he has had his miranda rights, does the government have powers to go back in and start to interrogate him? >> yes. they have the power to do it. whether it would be a proper under the law, is an open question. they couldn't use any of the material that they illicited from him, but maybe they don't need it. they may also reindict him. >> well, they wouldn't use the inform in the criminal case against him but could use it to get to a wider group. >> oh no question. can you use it against anybody else. you only can't use
probably not even tried in boston. it will be tried may be in springfield or some other city outside there. so many were personally affected by this. it may be the foreplay, the foreplay may be more interesting than what happened in the at actual trial. >> if something comes to light from the ongoing fbi investigation, that suggests that dzhokhar is lying, that there was a link to militants in chechnya, where we know his brother, tamerlan, possibly made a couple of visits there, if that...
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she is currently a "boston globe" columnist. we know the fbi and cia were aware of the elder brother. and yet he was available to plan an attack on u.s. soil. is there anyway to see this as a failure? >> we shouldn't look at it as a failure of the fbi. we don't know what they knew and when they knew it. what is a failure, there's been no way to unify databases. the elder brothers buying explosives in new hampshire. gun powder. he had to give a driver's license for that. immigrations, his leaving. was the fbi in boston pinged on that? we know they weren't pinged on the return. but if you can take all this information and combine it. there would have been much clearer red flag on this. why isn't the fbi getting all this information? frankly, we don't know what's in the national security agency. normally the fbi does not have access to that raw intelligence. and so i think we're doing a disservice to the fbi by not giving it enough information on a timely basis. >> tom fuentes, do you see it in the same way? >> not exactly. much ha
she is currently a "boston globe" columnist. we know the fbi and cia were aware of the elder brother. and yet he was available to plan an attack on u.s. soil. is there anyway to see this as a failure? >> we shouldn't look at it as a failure of the fbi. we don't know what they knew and when they knew it. what is a failure, there's been no way to unify databases. the elder brothers buying explosives in new hampshire. gun powder. he had to give a driver's license for that....
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if you search under the boston marathon logo there, it's the third one down. it's called recovery for brittany. and so that's really the reason we're out here today is to make sure that she's able to continue on the path that she had set forth and uninterrupted. that's all i wanted to say about that. >> great. i urge everyone watching to get on there immediately and help out. john, thanks again. >>> and, tonight, another survivor's incredible determination, aaron herd was severely wounded. his mother, catherine, joins me now on the phone. mr. herd, thank you so much for joining me. first of all, how is aaron, your little boy? >> you know, aaron had made an amazing recovery, actually. we feel very fortunate for him to be -- to have come so far from where he was last monday. the part that imagined his drive and determination and all of the support and the care that he has just made incremental improvements. >> what was so poignant about your story and aaron is you were running in the marathon, you had reached the finishing line. he was with his father and his ol
if you search under the boston marathon logo there, it's the third one down. it's called recovery for brittany. and so that's really the reason we're out here today is to make sure that she's able to continue on the path that she had set forth and uninterrupted. that's all i wanted to say about that. >> great. i urge everyone watching to get on there immediately and help out. john, thanks again. >>> and, tonight, another survivor's incredible determination, aaron herd was...
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[ inaudible ] yesterday you had -- the white house grand standing at the -- hearing, [ inaudible ] boston globe condemning -- [ inaudible ] >> i think with respect to judge gorsuch, which i think what you're -- pretty clear where that's where you're headed on this. we've gotten -- when you look at the praise obviously i would love for it to be universal and while we've gotten bipartisan praise from pundits, jurists and legal scholars, members of congress, we're not going to win everybody and i think that democrats have tried to score some points on the committee. they have largely fallen by the wayside and you know we've seen very high praise form, so i would just suggest anybody who has a problem with him i would love to hear it because no one seems to have a problem with his academic credentials, his record or anything else, so i'm pretty b -- by what we've seen from capitol hill. >> there are at least two dozen or so who are nos, how do you get from this point right now policy wise to tomorrow something, anything that might be might flip that? >> i think we're doing it. piece by piece
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boston tea party. so i'm not sure that was personal. but it seems to be one thing after another for this couple during this tour but everyone is hearing about it, lots of publicity around the event as well. >> let's talk about this. there's an honorary member of the british royal family resigned and apologized after questioning whether a black woman was really british at a royal event this week. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that woman has been on british radio this morning doubling down on what happened. it's hard to read the transcript of the conversation where the senior royal aide really central part of the buckingham palace machinery for decades was grilling her. she said she felt interrogated and an abuse. she kept she was saying british. and the aide kept asking where in africa she was from, where her people were from, when she arrived in the uk. the palace did recognize it straight away, she has stepped down. and prince williams' team had to address it here saying there's no pla
boston tea party. so i'm not sure that was personal. but it seems to be one thing after another for this couple during this tour but everyone is hearing about it, lots of publicity around the event as well. >> let's talk about this. there's an honorary member of the british royal family resigned and apologized after questioning whether a black woman was really british at a royal event this week. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that woman has been on british radio this...
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the jtts has state and local representatives as they do in boston. you want the first list to be big, and then you whittle it down until you get to the no fly list or the terror watch list. you want that to be small otherwise they're going to miss people. >> anderson, this is not a routine request from russia. it season the. russians rarely do this. >> why would they have allowed him into russia? >> we don'tkn. they're inefficient as well. it's not a complete and total police 125i9 there. can you get through, names are misspelled on passports. they do make mistakes as well. dagestan is a chaotic situation. the russians don't bring this up without a very good reason. why did the cia and fbi decide that he wasn't a threat? on what basis? it's not like these things come in every day about. >> bob, in your gut, the key to you is what happened those six months in russia, right? >> absolutely. i mean, this could have been completely home grown, let's not exclude that. much scarier than if it came from abroad. i cannot believe he was in russia, in gagestan,
the jtts has state and local representatives as they do in boston. you want the first list to be big, and then you whittle it down until you get to the no fly list or the terror watch list. you want that to be small otherwise they're going to miss people. >> anderson, this is not a routine request from russia. it season the. russians rarely do this. >> why would they have allowed him into russia? >> we don'tkn. they're inefficient as well. it's not a complete and total police...
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Ñe >>> touching tribute on the cover of "boston magazine" shoes worn by those who ran in the boston marathon. >>> pendulum started to swing back to the victims of the boston bombings as journalists sought out interviews with the wounded. >> when you look at that incredible picture of him carrying you away, what goes through your mind? >> god had angels watching me that day. >> do you still feel it? >> i do. when i have a sheet over it, i can feel the feeling of sheet on top of your toes. i still have phantom itch, which is weird. you can't scratch it. >> but television has devoted huge amounts of airtime to the tsarnaev brothers which some say is too sympathetic. >> just a mixed up kid, totally american kid out there smoking pot, watching youtube, driving around in his porsche, not liking america. totally normal kid. nothing to see here. very sad, in fact. >> jane hall, has there not been enough on the victims, for example, we kind of moved on from the 8-year-old boy, martin richard, who was killed in that attack. >> if martin richard's family were giving interviews, i don't know about that,
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i'm carol costello live in boston. we begin with breaking news. a major break in the ricin letters investigation. james everette dutschke was arrested. one other man was briefly under suspicion but was cleared. we have the latest. bring us up to date. >> reporter: carol, this is the latest twist and turn in this investigation. james everette dutschke was taken into custody by fbi agents. it it happened early this morning before 1:00 in the morning here at his home in mississippi. now dutschke has been turned over to the u.s. marshals office but we have been told by the fbi that his arrest is in reference to the ricin investigation. we first learned about dutschke at a hearing on monday that was for the initial suspect in this case. his name is paul kevin curtis. he said in that hearing he had been framed and he mentioned dutschke as a possible suspect. then on tuesday another twist. curtis was released. all the charges against him were dropped and the attention at that point seem ed to turn to dutschke. now we have tur
i'm carol costello live in boston. we begin with breaking news. a major break in the ricin letters investigation. james everette dutschke was arrested. one other man was briefly under suspicion but was cleared. we have the latest. bring us up to date. >> reporter: carol, this is the latest twist and turn in this investigation. james everette dutschke was taken into custody by fbi agents. it it happened early this morning before 1:00 in the morning here at his home in mississippi. now...
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or was another bombing planned for here in the boston area, instead. top officials weighing in on both sides. there seem to be competing narratives on this starting this
or was another bombing planned for here in the boston area, instead. top officials weighing in on both sides. there seem to be competing narratives on this starting this
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but they were able to contain it to the boston globe. when it got on television, they, being the white house and close supporters of george bush said wait a minute, now the whole nation as a whole is going to get this, so they had to attack it. they attacked where we were most vulnerable in the source of the documents. >> so still in 2015, we don't know where the former president was in that lost year? >> no. and isn't that amazing? he's never answered the question of where he was during that period. nobody ever said they saw him doing his duties during that period. unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... you might give this a try... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp name, and the ones that millions of people trust year after year. plan well. enjoy life. go long. (vo) wit runs on optimism.un on
but they were able to contain it to the boston globe. when it got on television, they, being the white house and close supporters of george bush said wait a minute, now the whole nation as a whole is going to get this, so they had to attack it. they attacked where we were most vulnerable in the source of the documents. >> so still in 2015, we don't know where the former president was in that lost year? >> no. and isn't that amazing? he's never answered the question of where he was...
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any folks in boston experiencing that? >> yeah, boston at least not in the city itself, we never lost power here at all. even though we thought we would especially with the whipping winds last night. so at this point we haven't seen any major power outages in and around boston. we're certainly looking into that. but authorities have said that it is really the communities outside that had some of thoof that were broken that are in the dark this morning. they are hoping that this break in the clouds believe it or not, i'm seeing some blue sky at this hour, will allow these crews to finally get in those communities and get those people back up and running again. >> polo apparently drew a lucky straw. we're glad that it is not that situation for you and everybody there. thank you both so much. >>> joining us now is allison chinchar live in the cnn severe weather center. and do me a favor. explain what is a bomb cyclone and is this a hurricane or not a hurricane? >> so i want you to understand that you asked about a lurk. there
any folks in boston experiencing that? >> yeah, boston at least not in the city itself, we never lost power here at all. even though we thought we would especially with the whipping winds last night. so at this point we haven't seen any major power outages in and around boston. we're certainly looking into that. but authorities have said that it is really the communities outside that had some of thoof that were broken that are in the dark this morning. they are hoping that this break in...
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>>> before we go,e want to show you the cover of "boston" magazine just out there. take a look at this. there you see it, a heart made with running shoes. in the middle it says we will finish the race. after being here for nearly two weeks now, having the privilege of seeing the strength of the people here, the determination to not be defined by this attack, they are exactly right. they will finish the race. there's no doubt about it. that does it for us. thanks very much for watching. we'll be back one hour from now, another edition of "360" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're looking live at a jam-packed times square in new york, where police now say the bombing suspects planned to attack next. it's a chilling thought. officials believe the two tsarnaev brothers targeted the heart of the city, a plot that could have killed or maimed many, many more people. also breaking tonight, sources tell cnn -- >> -- disposal, six improvised explosive de
>>> before we go,e want to show you the cover of "boston" magazine just out there. take a look at this. there you see it, a heart made with running shoes. in the middle it says we will finish the race. after being here for nearly two weeks now, having the privilege of seeing the strength of the people here, the determination to not be defined by this attack, they are exactly right. they will finish the race. there's no doubt about it. that does it for us. thanks very much for...
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redding is a community north of boston. we're a very family friendly community where students and families come move for their schools. so we're trying to figure this out. >> you have been even educator for 31 years. have you ever seen anything like this? >> no, i have not. i think we're in uncharted waters right now and unfortunately we're seeing things that are a microcosm of what's going on throughout our state and country. this is something i have never seen before. >> surely there must be video cameras, closed circuit cameras in some of these schools that can catch some of these people doing it. do you have any leads? >> so we do have security cameras in our public spaces. the graffiti has primarily been found in bathrooms and classrooms. some in stairwells, but bathrooms and classrooms do not have camera access. the areas that do have camera access we're closely monitoring. our police and administrators have been working very closely together to try to see if we can get some leads. but so far we have not been too succ
redding is a community north of boston. we're a very family friendly community where students and families come move for their schools. so we're trying to figure this out. >> you have been even educator for 31 years. have you ever seen anything like this? >> no, i have not. i think we're in uncharted waters right now and unfortunately we're seeing things that are a microcosm of what's going on throughout our state and country. this is something i have never seen before. >>...
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his operation was in boston. his family is in northern iraq. they got this little baby boy now, too, obviously they're trying to care for. they're going to go back on sunday, two days from today and make another appeal. i know there's a 90-day ban essentially. they're going to try to make themselves the exception to what is happening here. they've got to get here, the boy needs another operation. >> he does need another operation? >> he is going to need a series of operations. an operation is supposed to be done in january. that obviously did not happen. at some point what may happen is this woman that you saw in the piece, she's a nonrelative, may just have medical power of attorney and start basically okaying the operations with the parents still being in iraq. they're trying to communicate as much as possible. it's a very untenable situation. hard to have predicted something like this would happen. but it happened at that exact time, anderson. >> we'll continue to follow it. sanjay, appreciate your story. time to hand things over to don lemo
his operation was in boston. his family is in northern iraq. they got this little baby boy now, too, obviously they're trying to care for. they're going to go back on sunday, two days from today and make another appeal. i know there's a 90-day ban essentially. they're going to try to make themselves the exception to what is happening here. they've got to get here, the boy needs another operation. >> he does need another operation? >> he is going to need a series of operations. an...
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in boston three devices went off by a couple of amateur kids, the tsarnaev brothers. why didn't these go off in a rather elaborate scenario? they know and it would help us all to know so that we're dealing with the known, not speculating and dealing with the unknown as to whether or not these defenses were supposed to be a mass murder incident or hoax devices. >> it is still early going and i'm sure the government knows a lot and just aren't sharing it with us, or the authorities. one con it and projectiles, glass shards. from what you know about -- what's your assessment of the devices themselves? >> well, i think this is the real deal. law enforcement knows a hoax device. i haven't heard that term used by law enforcement. this is an unprecedented, widespread attack. ten device, i've never heard anything in my law enforcement experience of this scope. so this is the real deal. there could be a number of reasons why the devices didn't go off and experts will know that. it's going to be quite easy for them because the devices are in tact. they'll be able to examine the
in boston three devices went off by a couple of amateur kids, the tsarnaev brothers. why didn't these go off in a rather elaborate scenario? they know and it would help us all to know so that we're dealing with the known, not speculating and dealing with the unknown as to whether or not these defenses were supposed to be a mass murder incident or hoax devices. >> it is still early going and i'm sure the government knows a lot and just aren't sharing it with us, or the authorities. one con...
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1775 the continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around boston and new york, and named after the great george washington, commander in chief. the continental army suffered a bitter winter at valley forge, found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized victory from cornwallis of yorktown. our army manned the west be took over airports, it did everything it had to do and at ft. mchenry under the rocket's red glare had nothing but victory. when dawn game, the star spangled banner waved defiant [ applause ] >> at shiloh, and gettiys burg they gave devotion and all for the freedom of all americans. in the trench of world war ii an army sergeant alvein york faced an inferno of enemy fire and refused to retreat. he said i won't leave. i won't stop. he shot his rifle 1 times killing 18 of the enemy. when they fixed bayen et cetera and charged. he charged. the entire battalion surrendered because of york. a generation later the army returned to europe and embarked on a crusade. the rangers scaled the cliffs of normandy, the 101st airborne leapt
1775 the continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around boston and new york, and named after the great george washington, commander in chief. the continental army suffered a bitter winter at valley forge, found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized victory from cornwallis of yorktown. our army manned the west be took over airports, it did everything it had to do and at ft. mchenry under the rocket's red glare had nothing but victory....
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tell us boston that story? >> his name is tybury pfau. we were in selma with john lewis on one of his trips down there it. it was 2018 and he was just standing there stokically holding a sign, thank you, john lewis. we went up to him and his grandmothers who drove him seven hours from tennessee to get there, and he just went with the hope of potentially meeting him. as you see there, that happened, and it wasn't just a quick encounter. lewis took him on the walk right then and there across that bridge and befriended him. invited him to atlanta to do another march and invited him to washington to his office in the capitol where tiebury said he would follow in his footsteps and become a member of congress himself. they stayed in touch so much that the lewis family to asked him to read a poem. he was 10 then and he's 12 now before three former presidents. that's john lewis passing the torch and seeing the hope and the possibility in a young man just as he was all those years ago. >> and abby philip, i'm looking forward to hearing from the pr
tell us boston that story? >> his name is tybury pfau. we were in selma with john lewis on one of his trips down there it. it was 2018 and he was just standing there stokically holding a sign, thank you, john lewis. we went up to him and his grandmothers who drove him seven hours from tennessee to get there, and he just went with the hope of potentially meeting him. as you see there, that happened, and it wasn't just a quick encounter. lewis took him on the walk right then and there...
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his first marathon running boston last year. and you're about to hear from him -- we spoke to him this morning because he was right there. he and his family. he was running on boylston, took a look to the left and that is when that first bomb went off at 2:49 people right as he was crossing the finish line. he remembers it like it was yesterday. >> all of a sudden everything changed. it was this huge flash, incredibly loud noise. i felt my foot get knocked sideways. i was pushed sideways. and it felt like i'd been hit by a truck. and as i turned, i turned to my right, and i looked back to where i had just seen a whole lot of people standing there cheering and it was just complete devastation. >> reporter: so his injuries to his right foot, lost a lot of his hearing in his left ear. but he will be back out tomorrow morning with the 415 strong group. several dozen who were injured or couldn't finish last year. just quickly on security, you know it's going to be tight this year. they have doubled the police presence. there is a no-
his first marathon running boston last year. and you're about to hear from him -- we spoke to him this morning because he was right there. he and his family. he was running on boylston, took a look to the left and that is when that first bomb went off at 2:49 people right as he was crossing the finish line. he remembers it like it was yesterday. >> all of a sudden everything changed. it was this huge flash, incredibly loud noise. i felt my foot get knocked sideways. i was pushed sideways....
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ahead a christmas scare for jet blue passenger, the flight doing a 180 after touchdown in h boston. now conditions might get even more dangerous for the rest of this year. forecast next. megan's a lawyer. when it comes to presenting evidence, nobody does it better. she's also this close to finding bigfoot. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for megan, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. rocket mortgage by quicken loans. directv has been rated number one in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like pre-shaken sodas. having their seat kicked on an airplane. being rammed by a shopping cart. sitting in gum. and walking into a glass door. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and for a limited time get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv. the markets change... at t.
ahead a christmas scare for jet blue passenger, the flight doing a 180 after touchdown in h boston. now conditions might get even more dangerous for the rest of this year. forecast next. megan's a lawyer. when it comes to presenting evidence, nobody does it better. she's also this close to finding bigfoot. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for megan, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and get approved in as...
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why are the boston red sox into the guys from duck dynasty? can you explain the phenomenon? [ overlapping speakers ] >> fish out of water? [ overlapping speakers ] >> in spring training, one of the new members of the team decided that that would be their way to come together, a lot of new players on the team. they had a horrible season last year. they decided they were going to grow facial hair. most of them have. some of them do it quite well and some of them -- but you know what? there's a world series in our future. i'm going to say that right here so we're going to hang on. >> i want to thank everybody on our panel. governor dean thanks for being with us. good to have you here. that does it for "ac 360 later." i'll see you tomorrow. i'll see you tomorrow. goodbye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave
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new york times, boston globes. hillary clinton's team left the first democratic debate in high spirits saying she delivered a poised presidential performance. >> i'm a progressive but i'm a progressive who likes to get things done. >> the bernie sanders campaign was also thrilled. he had a chance to introduce himself to millions of voters. he preached his liberal passion. >> what democratic socialism is about it is immoral and wrong that the top one tenth of 1% of this country own almost 90%. the two leading contenders had strong showings and left little room for and try by joe biden. he made calls to assess the post debate call saying he's interested in the race. last night at an event in new york city listen as the vice president speaks publicly of his late son beau who died of brain cancer five months ago. >> he deserves faith that urges us to rise each and every morning no matter how bleak things look. to put one foot in front of the other, as my son beau used to say, just keep moving forward. >> now the vice p
new york times, boston globes. hillary clinton's team left the first democratic debate in high spirits saying she delivered a poised presidential performance. >> i'm a progressive but i'm a progressive who likes to get things done. >> the bernie sanders campaign was also thrilled. he had a chance to introduce himself to millions of voters. he preached his liberal passion. >> what democratic socialism is about it is immoral and wrong that the top one tenth of 1% of this country...
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for instance in new york, they have one order and boston has a different order. this seattle judge said you know something, the rules about getting into the united states affect the entire united states. so i find it's unconstitutional what the trump administration has done and we for the sake of uniformity of approach i'm going to apply it to the entire united states and he has the right to do so. he's a federal judge. not a local judge. it's unusual. usually federal judges don't do that. >> it was a matter of time before the trump administration responded. the white house calling the order outrageous and vowing to defend it. can they succeed? >> that's a great question. the boston appellate court that looked at the order up there ruled in favor of the trump administration. on balance, the trump administration has good arguments they can bring to a higher court to say this lower court judge made a mistake. but the appellate court on the west coast, the ninth circuit court is a liberal court and a court that might rule against the trump administration. if that ha
for instance in new york, they have one order and boston has a different order. this seattle judge said you know something, the rules about getting into the united states affect the entire united states. so i find it's unconstitutional what the trump administration has done and we for the sake of uniformity of approach i'm going to apply it to the entire united states and he has the right to do so. he's a federal judge. not a local judge. it's unusual. usually federal judges don't do that....
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she had today go all of the way to boston to get help from friends to get her daughter back. >> a former thai navy diver has died in the cave where there is is a boys soccer team and their coach trapped. >> yes, the real worry now is the window according to officials is closing. both from the point of view of the rains that could start heavily soon that could flood the chamber and really endanger their lives and the oxygen elev levels in that cabin. they may need to get them out regardless of the risk and this t has been under lined because of that former thai navy seal. he was taking oxygen to the boys. the noise you hear behind me is the compressor filling up tanks. it will be extremely dangerous and difficult to get these 12 boys and their coach out safely. >> live for us in thailand, thank you. >>> so, what is north korea's plan to denuclearize. the secretary of state went there overnight looking for answers. we do whatever it takes to fight cancer. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly person
she had today go all of the way to boston to get help from friends to get her daughter back. >> a former thai navy diver has died in the cave where there is is a boys soccer team and their coach trapped. >> yes, the real worry now is the window according to officials is closing. both from the point of view of the rains that could start heavily soon that could flood the chamber and really endanger their lives and the oxygen elev levels in that cabin. they may need to get them out...
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and joining me now from boston is kevin cullen, columnist for "the boston globe." welcome. >> thanks, howie. i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> yes. >> look at all the dough we can get. >> you can send that note to the white house. now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat which dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured and you quote billy evans, who is the police supervisor on the scene yelling, "hold your fire," and turning to the s.w.a.t. team and saying "he hurt your guy, cuff him," before they took him out of that boat. >> yes. >> how did you get these police officers and firefighters to recount the story in such graphic detail? >> well, i guess, howie, the best way to explain it. you know, obviously, this is the most followed story, news story in the last two weeks in the world. but for us here at "the boston globe," it's a local story. so, one of the reasons -- personally, this has such an impact on me -- is that i know a lot of these first responders. i mean, i've known them for years and that's
and joining me now from boston is kevin cullen, columnist for "the boston globe." welcome. >> thanks, howie. i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> yes. >> look at all the dough we can get. >> you can send that note to the white house. now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat which dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured and you quote billy evans, who is the police supervisor on the scene yelling,...
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she was a council person on the city council here in boston. she worked in mpolitics for a long time. she ran as an outsider and just an impressive victory last night. >> thank you for all of that, we have a lot of names we're juggling this morning. let's bring in john avlon who predicted the win, and abby phillip. >> i went to don lemon's executive producer and i went and said you better keep an eye on this race. >> how did you know? >> the first votes that came in were from outside of boston and she was running very neck and neck and she would do particularly well in boston. >> the bigger picture is she a progressive and she ran against a ten time progressive incumbent. >> i think that is part of it. it is more than that, this is a majority and minority district. they have simply not been arrested for success, the women, and the minority women. >> we thank you for all of tha . i think this is something much bigger, and ab by as i look at this and what democratic party is doing, and female and minority candidates are winning in these contested
she was a council person on the city council here in boston. she worked in mpolitics for a long time. she ran as an outsider and just an impressive victory last night. >> thank you for all of that, we have a lot of names we're juggling this morning. let's bring in john avlon who predicted the win, and abby phillip. >> i went to don lemon's executive producer and i went and said you better keep an eye on this race. >> how did you know? >> the first votes that came in were...
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there they are on the stage in boston. you can see how painful it is in their face. it started off they had high expectations. all of their aides were pretty pumped. it doesn't work out well from the romneys or the ryans. we'll wait to hear from the president of the united states very soon. >> david it is remarkable when you any about it after all the years of campaigning and hundreds of millions of dollars, all the speeches, it boils down to that making a speech and walking off the stage and it's over for mitt romney. >> and walking off the national stage. he doesn't have place right now. parties aren't kind to the people who -- >> you don't see him having a role in the republican party? >> paul ryan will. he's going to be a key figure. >> he's still in congress. >> he would either be the negotiator or he's going to be a chief negotiator for the house of representatives. it was a very gracious speech. i think we got a sense of the fundamental decency of a man which has come through more over the last two weeks. he had no mention about how he might work with presiden
there they are on the stage in boston. you can see how painful it is in their face. it started off they had high expectations. all of their aides were pretty pumped. it doesn't work out well from the romneys or the ryans. we'll wait to hear from the president of the united states very soon. >> david it is remarkable when you any about it after all the years of campaigning and hundreds of millions of dollars, all the speeches, it boils down to that making a speech and walking off the stage...
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i flew here to talk to the president and laura bush directly from boston. that's where i began our conversation. >> as the man who was commander in chief on 9/11, what went through your mind as the explosions happened at the boston marathon? >> i was reminded that evil exists and there are people in the world who are willing to kill innocent people to advance a cause. i don't know what this cause is, but we'll find out. during the same week in a town close to us in crawford, a plant exploded. both incidents remind me how fragile life can be for some and both incidents, you know, made us weep, knowing that somebody was hurting a lot. >> i want to ask you, based on what you know now, instead of the rums feld doctrine that you adopted what your dad did and gone in with overwhelming force? >> in my book i point out there are some tactics that need to be revisited. on the other hand, the removal of saddam hussein was the right decision, more secure. the iraqky people have a chance to live in a free society. the museum it does give people the opportunity to hear
i flew here to talk to the president and laura bush directly from boston. that's where i began our conversation. >> as the man who was commander in chief on 9/11, what went through your mind as the explosions happened at the boston marathon? >> i was reminded that evil exists and there are people in the world who are willing to kill innocent people to advance a cause. i don't know what this cause is, but we'll find out. during the same week in a town close to us in crawford, a plant...
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huge crowds in boston unfolding, as well. i want to bring in charles r ramsey, the former philadelphia police commissioner. former washington, d.c. police chief. chief ramsey, that's where you and i met many, many years ago. we've worked together over the years. we're looking at these huge crowds in boston, los angeles, new york, washington, d.c. i want your analysis. you spent years as the d.c. police chief. you see that huge crowd over there near lafayette park, 16th street. you know the area, "h"," "i," "" street. you see thousands and thousands of people. the curfew in washington goes into effect in about seven minutes or so, so what's going to happen? >> well, hopefully, nothing. right now, the crowd is peaceful. you know, when curfews are put into effect, it's basically to control what we saw like last night, the night before, so forth, with looting and fires being set and so forth. not for peaceful demonstrators, although a curfew is a curfew, so it impacts everyone. but these folks now, as i'm watching, are people who
huge crowds in boston unfolding, as well. i want to bring in charles r ramsey, the former philadelphia police commissioner. former washington, d.c. police chief. chief ramsey, that's where you and i met many, many years ago. we've worked together over the years. we're looking at these huge crowds in boston, los angeles, new york, washington, d.c. i want your analysis. you spent years as the d.c. police chief. you see that huge crowd over there near lafayette park, 16th street. you know the...
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another billionaire, the owner of the boston red sox buying the boston globe. this is really about him boosting his standing in the local community. he was able to get it for about 70 million which is 90% than what the new york times paid less for it about 20 years ago. people are saying this is more of a passion project. he wanted to ensure the city has a viable daily paper. >> there's a lot of debate whether or not this is a good thing or bad thing. obviously we're going to the digital age. you have newspapers that are folding. you have a new audience in a new way people are reading and getting their news. >> exactly. a lot of billionaires see this as a huge opportunity. they are saying as long as the price is right, you got a lot of newspapers struggling. the new york times bought the boston globe for a billion dollar and john bought it for $70 million. people are saying if the price is right people be buy them. >>> a day of headache for people traveling around the world. the reservation system that's used by hundreds of airplanes broke down. it's been leadi
another billionaire, the owner of the boston red sox buying the boston globe. this is really about him boosting his standing in the local community. he was able to get it for about 70 million which is 90% than what the new york times paid less for it about 20 years ago. people are saying this is more of a passion project. he wanted to ensure the city has a viable daily paper. >> there's a lot of debate whether or not this is a good thing or bad thing. obviously we're going to the digital...
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so that's what we're experiencing now in boston. as you say, the city and the state doing what they can to keep people off the streets. the governor signing that action making it illegal to be out on the roads unless you're in an emergency vehicle. and that certainly has helped. as we were out we saw little people on the streets. this is a secondary street here in south boston. it's the primary streets that will be plowed first. streets like this second. although we did see some plows out here earlier today. and that's certainly a good indication that the city has things under control, at least at this point. we were told from city officials that they had at least 4,000 pieces of equipment out to man streets like this one and other streets as well. and in addition to that, you've got some 5,000 members of the national guard on standby just in case. so the conditions here in boston at this hour are bad. they are sure to get even worse as the hours move on. erin? >> drivers have been ordered i know to stay off the streets as we were s
so that's what we're experiencing now in boston. as you say, the city and the state doing what they can to keep people off the streets. the governor signing that action making it illegal to be out on the roads unless you're in an emergency vehicle. and that certainly has helped. as we were out we saw little people on the streets. this is a secondary street here in south boston. it's the primary streets that will be plowed first. streets like this second. although we did see some plows out here...
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. >>> a little girl found dead near boston. her identity a mystery. who is baby doe? let's go "out front." good evening. we begin with breaking news. a top al qaeda leader calling for attacks on the american hole homeland. that is the group the united states says is the terror group's most dangerous. this is coming as the fbi tonight reveals law enforcement thwarted several terror attacks targeting americans over the fourth of july weekend. they say from coast to coast. one major plot that we are learning about involved explosives on fourth of july parades in the new york/new jersey area. these terror attacks appear to be inspired by isis. were said to be enablded by militants overseas. we begin with jim sciutto "out front." jim, we have new calls, breaking news from the new leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula calling for attacks on the american homeland. >> reporter: he replaced the former leader killed last month in yemen. in this call he says that supporters should all of you must direct and gather your arrows and swords against the united states. keep in m
. >>> a little girl found dead near boston. her identity a mystery. who is baby doe? let's go "out front." good evening. we begin with breaking news. a top al qaeda leader calling for attacks on the american hole homeland. that is the group the united states says is the terror group's most dangerous. this is coming as the fbi tonight reveals law enforcement thwarted several terror attacks targeting americans over the fourth of july weekend. they say from coast to coast. one...
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there was an article in the boston globe the other day. it said the koch brothers want this tax reform. ted was at a meeting with the koch brothers the other day, am i right? >> indeed. >> you may have heard this guy say, if you don't get your act together, you know what they're going to do, they're going to cut your funding, at the scene. you're going to be in trouble. so we used to think that what congress was about is representing the middle class and working families of the country. unfortunately, as a result of citizens united, we have a corrupt campaign finance system. what this legislation is about is not for the working families, no matter what senator cruz may say. it's about benefiting the wealthy and the powerful and those who make large campaign contributions. >> you know, there's a pattern you see of democrats which is, they try to scare monger. their lets a villain is the koch brothers and they say money and politics is what it's all about. john adams said facts are stubborn things. you look at 2014. of the top 20 groups that
there was an article in the boston globe the other day. it said the koch brothers want this tax reform. ted was at a meeting with the koch brothers the other day, am i right? >> indeed. >> you may have heard this guy say, if you don't get your act together, you know what they're going to do, they're going to cut your funding, at the scene. you're going to be in trouble. so we used to think that what congress was about is representing the middle class and working families of the...
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here's what she said to the boston globe in part. most important is an election. and even attract some republicans. biden at the top of the ticket is our best bet to win the white house, keep the gains we made in the house and put the senate in play. she perhaps needed to have -- >> well, i probably if i were them i would have waited until tomorrow's results came out more final, turned the page if this wasn't going to be good news for the biden team. maybe turn the page with a caroline kennedy endorsement. very well reviewed within the democratic party. i have to say i do believe there's going to be a natural shift of the news cycle anyway, but i do think it might feel a little bit buried considering the fact we have not had the official results come yet. we're still at 0% reporting out of iowa, and we should know more in a few hours. >> and that was the former vice president and his wife jill biden there in iowa tonight. but listen, mayor, the other mayor you brought up a very good point as we were talking and watching some of these pictures come in about iowa be
here's what she said to the boston globe in part. most important is an election. and even attract some republicans. biden at the top of the ticket is our best bet to win the white house, keep the gains we made in the house and put the senate in play. she perhaps needed to have -- >> well, i probably if i were them i would have waited until tomorrow's results came out more final, turned the page if this wasn't going to be good news for the biden team. maybe turn the page with a caroline...
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and owe, boston once again, already socked by 8 1/2 feet of snow this winter and could get up to six inches more and that would break all the all-time high. snow in the ohio valley is also affecting road conditions up to six inches of snow could fall or northern ohio by this evening. so many areas around minneapolis could also see a round of snow tonight. >> the complete, that's pretty good fred. march coming in like a lion. >> i love that picture. >> he brought the whole fam. the whole pride. >> we're talking about many states right now? >> should go out as a lamb which is nice. this is a transition month. but what we're seeing is nowhere near spring. little concerned about the washington, d.c. area to philadelphia to new york city which could see maybe one, two inches before it changes to sleet, but philadelphia could have an accumulating ice problem, ground stoppages from baltimore, newark teterboro, jfk, a ground stop for two hours. already we had stoppages on the charlotte area and denver as well. by the way, denver snowiest on record for denver. it doesn't look like much across
and owe, boston once again, already socked by 8 1/2 feet of snow this winter and could get up to six inches more and that would break all the all-time high. snow in the ohio valley is also affecting road conditions up to six inches of snow could fall or northern ohio by this evening. so many areas around minneapolis could also see a round of snow tonight. >> the complete, that's pretty good fred. march coming in like a lion. >> i love that picture. >> he brought the whole fam....
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>> you're right about boston. bo is about sports and culture and history and this day is a convergence of those three things. we were at fenway watching the morning red sox game. e marathon and we had just d o happened in a cab two or three minutes before the explosion happened and were on our way back home. it's such a horrifying and sickeningevent. >> i was trying to explain to er zero degrees o s. separation between anyone from boston and people whoer involved. with this attack. either know someone who was right there. nng.ow someone was sidelines yourself.the its puh t g. >> it is. this day is like christmas for bostonians. the bruins are playing, the celtics are playing, the math.a celebration of independe. the firho were fired at lexington green and it is suc an important day. our prayers are with the victims and those who are suffering. it really is hriy tragi event. >> milies, you know, you've got you son with you here this morning. beautiful kid. whou see that picture of that little y,nd that father, he's
>> you're right about boston. bo is about sports and culture and history and this day is a convergence of those three things. we were at fenway watching the morning red sox game. e marathon and we had just d o happened in a cab two or three minutes before the explosion happened and were on our way back home. it's such a horrifying and sickeningevent. >> i was trying to explain to er zero degrees o s. separation between anyone from boston and people whoer involved. with this attack....
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. >>> this week's cnn hero is a survivor of the boston marathon bombing. heather abbott will be at the 125th boston marathon cheering on runners and continuing to live life to the fullest. >> i heard the first explosion just ahead in front of me. the next thing i knew, a second explosion occurred just to my right. and that was the last thing i knew before i landed in the restaurant on the ground. >> i was in the hospital for several days while doctors were deciding whether or not to amputate. it was hard to come to terms with the fact that i am an amputee at first. and had my injury not happened in such a public way, where there was so much assistance available, i never would have been able to afford multiple prostheses. >> some of our recent beneficiaries. >> so, i decided to do what i could to help people get those devices that simply couldn't get them because they were out of reach. it has been life-changing for them, and a lot of them remind me of that. >> it's a crazy man. >> feels very rewarding to be able to do that. >> and to see heather's full sto
. >>> this week's cnn hero is a survivor of the boston marathon bombing. heather abbott will be at the 125th boston marathon cheering on runners and continuing to live life to the fullest. >> i heard the first explosion just ahead in front of me. the next thing i knew, a second explosion occurred just to my right. and that was the last thing i knew before i landed in the restaurant on the ground. >> i was in the hospital for several days while doctors were deciding whether...
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but the president keeps citing the boston judge. he was angry at his lawyers, remember, because they didn't spend time invoking the boston judge, judge gordon, and i think he'll fight this to the wall in the supreme court. >> alan. >> that would be a big mistake because he can use the boston judge to his advantage. if he goes the ninth circuit route, he is likely to have to appeal from a ninth circuit opinion that's unfavable to him. if he doesn't appeal this order which he'll lose in the supreme court on a stay and waits for decisions to come from other courts with more favorable circuits the case he brings to the supreme court could come from a circuit that rules in his sfooifr then if there's a 4-4 split he wins. >> now you're talking logic. now you're talking logic on the part of the president and he's a gut instinct player. >> you have the state of virginia trying to proceed with a case. you have 17 other states that have filed am ckamicus briefs. states across the country were ready to lose today so there would be others comin
but the president keeps citing the boston judge. he was angry at his lawyers, remember, because they didn't spend time invoking the boston judge, judge gordon, and i think he'll fight this to the wall in the supreme court. >> alan. >> that would be a big mistake because he can use the boston judge to his advantage. if he goes the ninth circuit route, he is likely to have to appeal from a ninth circuit opinion that's unfavable to him. if he doesn't appeal this order which he'll lose...
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. >> they were fighting over an old story in the boston globe back in 2006 about whether romney used illegal immigrants to cut his lawn. he said he didn't know about the lawn company. why is so much attention paid not just to the bickering but to the moment, the shot of it, when romney dared put his hand on perry's shoulder. people looked at this like he sluged the guy. >> i think the coverage is justified and right. that picture, that told us a great deal about the men more than you would some simple recitation on policies on immigration. you saw this overcalf nated rick perry being a little too aggressive and finally saw romney has a pulse. it was like wait a second. >> it is always eye catching when the politicians invade one another's personal space. >> i agree. >> ha-ha-ha! remember hillary clinton and al gore with george bush. and bush gave him a look to brush him off. the physical moments. >> back on the earlier moments, did ander sop cooper put romney in a difficult spot by not stepping in? >> that's a tough one when there's a melee, try to pull them apart. i saw how comforta
. >> they were fighting over an old story in the boston globe back in 2006 about whether romney used illegal immigrants to cut his lawn. he said he didn't know about the lawn company. why is so much attention paid not just to the bickering but to the moment, the shot of it, when romney dared put his hand on perry's shoulder. people looked at this like he sluged the guy. >> i think the coverage is justified and right. that picture, that told us a great deal about the men more than...
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thanks for watching. >>> happening now, boston terror plot. court papers say the suspect killed in boston plotted with others to kill police officers in massachusetts and planned a beheading in another state. we're getting stunning new details. >>> anthrax accident the pentagon now says 51 labs in 17 states may have received live samples of the potentially deadly bacteria. that number may rise how could this happen? >>> crowded field, on the day when a cnn poll shows hillary clinton support softening, another democrat is jumping into the 2016 race for the white house. hear the announcement live. >>> and un-healthy at north korean leader, kim jong-un. is he ailing or just out of shape? recent appearances show kim jong-un has become increasingly larger. experts are trying to figure out
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. >> i'm a boston kid so he is to boston sports fans, he is moses. he led the patriots out of the wilderness to six of those super bowl rings which gets to this part here. we can show you his instagram post. 900 and something words. he thanked his trainer, his coach bruce arians, the janetorial staff at the tampa bay arena. he didn't mention new england or patriots. he didn't mention the place where he spent 20 of those years and got six of those rings. and on boston sports radio at this hour, some people didn't like that. they don't appreciate that. >> there are some people not too happy right now about the way tom brady did this retirement. i can't speak to tom brady. i don't know why he only thanks the bucs and everyone in tampa. maybe he thought that, you know, when he left new england and put that post up forever a patriot and thanked everybody at that time and then kind of on how he relived it this season when he went back to new england and spoke fondly about his time there and met with bill belichick. maybe he thought that chapter was over an
. >> i'm a boston kid so he is to boston sports fans, he is moses. he led the patriots out of the wilderness to six of those super bowl rings which gets to this part here. we can show you his instagram post. 900 and something words. he thanked his trainer, his coach bruce arians, the janetorial staff at the tampa bay arena. he didn't mention new england or patriots. he didn't mention the place where he spent 20 of those years and got six of those rings. and on boston sports radio at this...
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christi, so many people from so many places on the mall yesterday, mississippi, louisiana, nebraska, boston, all over the country to join in the celebration this weekend. an exciting time for so many people. christi paul, great to see you. i want to turn to soledad o'brien on the west part of the capitol. >> after the inaugural balls tonight, down to business. first up, working on gun control legislation. let's talk about the challenges the president will face ahead with congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, attended vice president biden's swearing in yesterday. dan lothian mentioning a moment ago, a first with an hispanic supreme court justice doing the swearing in. what it was like? >> warm and intimate, really classic vice president biden. he was really just thrilled to be re-inaugurated. a privilege to be there. >> did it feel like an historic moment? i spoke with justice sotomayor a couple of days before. she almost couldn't believe -- two things stunning her. that she was a supreme court justice and she would get the honor of swearing in the vice president. and both seemed improbabl
christi, so many people from so many places on the mall yesterday, mississippi, louisiana, nebraska, boston, all over the country to join in the celebration this weekend. an exciting time for so many people. christi paul, great to see you. i want to turn to soledad o'brien on the west part of the capitol. >> after the inaugural balls tonight, down to business. first up, working on gun control legislation. let's talk about the challenges the president will face ahead with congresswoman...
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right workers in mississippi were killed in 1964, no one said, let's investigate the irish community in boston. they were after white members of the klan -- >> but the march in the st. patrick's day parade, you know, and in the german parade and whatever, but for muslims to -- it's muslims who seem to be the ones who are supposedly not taking part -- >> it's fine, but in this country, you come here to be an american. >> i'm all for that. i totally agree. >> i don't know, it was so long ago. it's not even what you're talking about now, but the problem of what trump does, he takes anecdotes and takes one bad incident and extrapolates it on to an entire group of people. and that's the scapegoating and it's very dangerous. and so he takes, you know, somebody who's tragically killed by an illegal immigrant and turns it into every illegal immigrant is out to get you and is going to kill your daughter. and that's a very dangerous thing to be doing. >> especially as president. i come back to george w. bush after 9/11 making a point, this is not a war against islam. that was in the, you know, horrific
right workers in mississippi were killed in 1964, no one said, let's investigate the irish community in boston. they were after white members of the klan -- >> but the march in the st. patrick's day parade, you know, and in the german parade and whatever, but for muslims to -- it's muslims who seem to be the ones who are supposedly not taking part -- >> it's fine, but in this country, you come here to be an american. >> i'm all for that. i totally agree. >> i don't know,...
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he's from boston. he's from a family that has had its roots in boston and in this country but i also want to say i don't think we've lost sight of the sacred duty that men and women perform who are in uniform and fight and die for this country. frankly, that's one of our great blessings. and i don't think we ought to demean that in any way. the fact is, it's sacred. it's one of the best things that we have going for us in the united states. and i would hope the president, chief of staff and everyone in the congress this recognize that we owe a great debt and move on from this kind of politicizing of this issue, move on and try to figure out how we protect their lives in the future by avoiding the kind of wars that we've seen in the past. >> was general kelly today politicizing this issue? >> well, you know, he's chief of staff to the president. he's doing damage control. i think in the end, when you engage with a congresswoman, one way or the other, it becomes politics. that's the reality. >> do you th
he's from boston. he's from a family that has had its roots in boston and in this country but i also want to say i don't think we've lost sight of the sacred duty that men and women perform who are in uniform and fight and die for this country. frankly, that's one of our great blessings. and i don't think we ought to demean that in any way. the fact is, it's sacred. it's one of the best things that we have going for us in the united states. and i would hope the president, chief of staff and...
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among boston universities, eight out of ten are enrolled in high universities like toughs, harvard, boston college, university, mit, bentley, ba baberson. he tosses out these red herings, saying there are some issues in the african community i would like to know about and i would like to help them about. why does he continue to antagonize african-americans, while still saying he's helping them. it's insulting. >> chicago has the toughest gun laws in the country, and 22% of the african-american population lives in poverty. we could do better. more african-americans receive resistance than they did when barack obama took office. what he said what do you have to lose by giving me a chance? let me bring jobs. let me do better for everybody. >> what do you have to lose by electing a man with a history of racism. >> of creating jobs. >> a man whose father wouldn't allow african-americans into his housing projects? >> you're going to hold him for his father -- >> it was his father. >> he was running the company. >> no, he wasn't. that was 40 years ago. >> it was not 40 years ago. what did your fa
among boston universities, eight out of ten are enrolled in high universities like toughs, harvard, boston college, university, mit, bentley, ba baberson. he tosses out these red herings, saying there are some issues in the african community i would like to know about and i would like to help them about. why does he continue to antagonize african-americans, while still saying he's helping them. it's insulting. >> chicago has the toughest gun laws in the country, and 22% of the...
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his lawyer says that he arrived in boston and will travel to washington, d.c. >>> witnesses describe a direct hit on a school bus in yemen. it was done with a u.s. made laser-guided bomb. why the saudi-led coalition says mistakes were made. we'll explain. stay with us. overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be h
his lawyer says that he arrived in boston and will travel to washington, d.c. >>> witnesses describe a direct hit on a school bus in yemen. it was done with a u.s. made laser-guided bomb. why the saudi-led coalition says mistakes were made. we'll explain. stay with us. overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's...
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financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community... and lending to ensure a north texas hospital continues to deliver quality care. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! >>> the united nations foundation created nothing but nets campaign in 2006, more than 20 partners have joined and literally millions of people raised $20 billion. in this tribute, some two million bed nets to ch
financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community... and lending to ensure a north texas hospital continues to deliver quality care. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've...
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live coverage continues next with john boston and eye sasse say in los angeles. . that doesn't sound like jack. actually, jack would say, hey mate, just cool it to minus 160 and we're set. good on ya. oh yeah. that's jack. whyou're not thinking clearly, good on ya. so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares you're searching for something. whoooo. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust th
live coverage continues next with john boston and eye sasse say in los angeles. . that doesn't sound like jack. actually, jack would say, hey mate, just cool it to minus 160 and we're set. good on ya. oh yeah. that's jack. whyou're not thinking clearly, good on ya. so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four...